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During Mr. Pay's tenure in Buffalo, he displayed not only his
talent and versatility as a radio performer, but also his Ingenuity and
capability as an executive. As Studio Manager, his position entailed the
direction of three other studios associated with WMAK - in addition to Its
main studio in Buffalo's Liberty Bank Building - these being located in
Tonawanda, Niagara Falls and at Shea's Theater in Buffalo. His administrative duties included assuming complete responsibility for station
policy, program arrangement and preparation, and the sale of station time
to commercial organisations.
In addition to all this, Ur. Fay continued in his active role
as radio performer and as Chief Announcer for WMAK. While at the station,
he appeared before its microphones in the varied capacities of baritone
soloist, conductor of the WMAK Opera Company (directing Gilbert and Sulli-
ran operas), and as a member of the WMAK Male - Quartet. His announcing
duties ranged from routine assignments to the handling of special and
sporting events.
Also, during his 16 months in Buffalo, Mr. Pay sang professionally in local churches and with the Shea Theater Orchestra as soloist between movies and vaudeville acts. As in Schenectady, he was frequently
l invited to speak' on the subject of broadcasting before various local
Ye Ad-Club Round Table
NEXT MEETING
Friday, April 1st. 1927) Lafayette Hot.
ifil this subjecl
:ould U. presenl
will talk about
A NEW MEMBBRApril,192^
Pcrhiiiis you nutict'd la.l TiU'vl.iv that genial
.Viliiiini (BUD I-;i. „i Station \VUAK\s nnn.iuno-
iii-' .lull. ..ilniii.il lif. Issji. 1 willi si brand new shin-
iui! iii.nilii.Tslu]> bul (im. Hill is now a ftill-fli (]-_.->l
i iiiciiibci' of lli.- Chili, anil if L-VL-ry one- of our mn
| I In iiii.ii ml mill bet It r nu nibi-rs during the year
lis|)l.iys tin- interest i-viilt-ii'i_i'tl liy Bill, we will be
.omr Club .nileetl.
I Rill Fay.
n Iui-,
ly elected A tl-Clubber, with his
-o-op.'raticjn, _;i|ig two delijihtfui
dine Hi*-' introduction of the
"KNICKEHBOCKER ?
ALBANY, N.Y.
APRIL 13, 1927
WILLIAM FAY. WGY
ic.r who becomes studio
r of' WMAK at Buffalo the
end of this month.
"RADIO DIGEST"
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
SCT.ENECTADY, N.Y.
APRIL 19, 1927
SHORT WAVES
By Marcella
I ', -,-.-ii|-.;i;i. j.'a . lulu
|WGT on _._._ sii,.i.i'"., I ■ ■
9
in0:. ',
Pulletin
2nd Presbyterian Church - Amsterdam
April 20, 192?
iret that this is the last Sunday ifiat Mr William I-a v.
g for us. Mr. Fay has greatly endeared htm. .Tf to the
we wish him God.need m In, larger venture.
A
a 0
C
~J__e
shall, the
ten it
half
if the K__2>- Beech
Nut
Ham.
n.y
TKtr
s,
ha.
a new tiro
ther in the
feekly feature of
!GY.
lie Is
R
Iph
Jo
tes,
baritone.
Jone
if .
professional enter-
tcir.e
-.
and
he
fit
■ well in
to the
place
formerly occupier!
by
..Mill
..
££_j
■ '
tuaio mana
static
n HW.K, Buffalo,N
Gt**.*»S 2%4*.'«_. C,.
IWilliam Fay, of WGY, Goes
To WMAK Studio
WILLIAM FAY. whose voice
lias been a welcome sound
the home, ol thousands, is
I leaving WGY Station on March
i become studio manager of
I WMAK, al Buffalo. This station
is two studios in Buffalo, one
1 the twenty-second [loor of the
I Libert; Bank lSuildiug and one in
I Shea's Theater. Another studio is
I located in the Niagara Hotel at
I Niagara Falls. WMAK is operated
I by Norton Laboratories., of Lock-
I port, a subsidiary of Johns-Man-
Fay joined the WGY an-
family March 15, 1924.
; trained by Kolin Hager.
a member of the Radio
I Four, director of the WGY Light
Opera Company and with A. O.
Coggeshall formed the famous Harmony Twins
"IDF
PALO
mm"
MAY
13,
1927
. ' ■ .",
&?&?*«
baritone
jWBr^m 1
M* r.--k-
r-.v t...
m_;.: pie
.ll!;-i-:;- Wl
Msip-.nt. . ]
■
gram DUC
b-rsqui
lug the Ro
ehlll pr0-
1 WPDQ
ores hoo
ted up wi
h WMAK
111--1.
opped don
__ to .he
"BOFFALO KBIS
-A" .1;, 1927

During Mr. Pay's tenure in Buffalo, he displayed not only his
talent and versatility as a radio performer, but also his Ingenuity and
capability as an executive. As Studio Manager, his position entailed the
direction of three other studios associated with WMAK - in addition to Its
main studio in Buffalo's Liberty Bank Building - these being located in
Tonawanda, Niagara Falls and at Shea's Theater in Buffalo. His administrative duties included assuming complete responsibility for station
policy, program arrangement and preparation, and the sale of station time
to commercial organisations.
In addition to all this, Ur. Fay continued in his active role
as radio performer and as Chief Announcer for WMAK. While at the station,
he appeared before its microphones in the varied capacities of baritone
soloist, conductor of the WMAK Opera Company (directing Gilbert and Sulli-
ran operas), and as a member of the WMAK Male - Quartet. His announcing
duties ranged from routine assignments to the handling of special and
sporting events.
Also, during his 16 months in Buffalo, Mr. Pay sang professionally in local churches and with the Shea Theater Orchestra as soloist between movies and vaudeville acts. As in Schenectady, he was frequently
l invited to speak' on the subject of broadcasting before various local
Ye Ad-Club Round Table
NEXT MEETING
Friday, April 1st. 1927) Lafayette Hot.
ifil this subjecl
:ould U. presenl
will talk about
A NEW MEMBBRApril,192^
Pcrhiiiis you nutict'd la.l TiU'vl.iv that genial
.Viliiiini (BUD I-;i. „i Station \VUAK\s nnn.iuno-
iii-' .lull. ..ilniii.il lif. Issji. 1 willi si brand new shin-
iui! iii.nilii.Tslu]> bul (im. Hill is now a ftill-fli (]-_.->l
i iiiciiibci' of lli.- Chili, anil if L-VL-ry one- of our mn
| I In iiii.ii ml mill bet It r nu nibi-rs during the year
lis|)l.iys tin- interest i-viilt-ii'i_i'tl liy Bill, we will be
.omr Club .nileetl.
I Rill Fay.
n Iui-,
ly elected A tl-Clubber, with his
-o-op.'raticjn, _;i|ig two delijihtfui
dine Hi*-' introduction of the
"KNICKEHBOCKER ?
ALBANY, N.Y.
APRIL 13, 1927
WILLIAM FAY. WGY
ic.r who becomes studio
r of' WMAK at Buffalo the
end of this month.
"RADIO DIGEST"
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
SCT.ENECTADY, N.Y.
APRIL 19, 1927
SHORT WAVES
By Marcella
I ', -,-.-ii|-.;i;i. j.'a . lulu
|WGT on _._._ sii,.i.i'"., I ■ ■
9
in0:. ',
Pulletin
2nd Presbyterian Church - Amsterdam
April 20, 192?
iret that this is the last Sunday ifiat Mr William I-a v.
g for us. Mr. Fay has greatly endeared htm. .Tf to the
we wish him God.need m In, larger venture.
A
a 0
C
~J__e
shall, the
ten it
half
if the K__2>- Beech
Nut
Ham.
n.y
TKtr
s,
ha.
a new tiro
ther in the
feekly feature of
!GY.
lie Is
R
Iph
Jo
tes,
baritone.
Jone
if .
professional enter-
tcir.e
-.
and
he
fit
■ well in
to the
place
formerly occupier!
by
..Mill
..
££_j
■ '
tuaio mana
static
n HW.K, Buffalo,N
Gt**.*»S 2%4*.'«_. C,.
IWilliam Fay, of WGY, Goes
To WMAK Studio
WILLIAM FAY. whose voice
lias been a welcome sound
the home, ol thousands, is
I leaving WGY Station on March
i become studio manager of
I WMAK, al Buffalo. This station
is two studios in Buffalo, one
1 the twenty-second [loor of the
I Libert; Bank lSuildiug and one in
I Shea's Theater. Another studio is
I located in the Niagara Hotel at
I Niagara Falls. WMAK is operated
I by Norton Laboratories., of Lock-
I port, a subsidiary of Johns-Man-
Fay joined the WGY an-
family March 15, 1924.
; trained by Kolin Hager.
a member of the Radio
I Four, director of the WGY Light
Opera Company and with A. O.
Coggeshall formed the famous Harmony Twins
"IDF
PALO
mm"
MAY
13,
1927
. ' ■ .",
&?&?*«
baritone
jWBr^m 1
M* r.--k-
r-.v t...
m_;.: pie
.ll!;-i-:;- Wl
Msip-.nt. . ]
■
gram DUC
b-rsqui
lug the Ro
ehlll pr0-
1 WPDQ
ores hoo
ted up wi
h WMAK
111--1.
opped don
__ to .he
"BOFFALO KBIS
-A" .1;, 1927